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Covington, Kentucky The Peoples Revolution, a Milwaukee based activist organization that led the attack on Wauwatosa Officer Joseph Mensah, is once again in the news for violent behavior. The leader of the group, Khalil Coleman (pictured above), is being held in a Kentucky jail after a felony arrest for robbery and a charge involving a minor according to Wisconsin Right Now.
According to Kenton County, Kentucky, jail records, Khalil Coleman was being held on accusations of robbery in the second-degree and second degree unlawful transaction with a minor.
Elsmere Police Chief Joe Maier told the Journal Sentinel that Coleman and three others “attempted to rob a drug house.” Chief Maier also said, “they went to a drug house to rob a drug house,” Maier told the newspaper. “One of the occupants went up to the drug house and had a Glock handgun with a 50-round magazine drum… When it didn’t work they hurried up and left the scen
Jesus in Klong Toey
published : 25 Dec 2020 at 04:00 Christmas story. (Photo courtesy of Mercy Center)
Baby Jesus was too young to travel but there was no choice. It was either life or death. His parents blessed Virgin Mary and carpenter Joseph had to run from the bad guys. It was either flee or die. The angel had jarred Joseph awake in a vivid no-nonsense dream saying that they are going to kill baby Jesus and that means you and his mum too because we angels know you will give your lives defending infant Jesus.
So they ran away that night to Egypt and along the way and during the day they slept in caves to avoid soldiers. Joseph walked and Mary carried infant Jesus on that trusty old donkey she rode coming to Bethlehem before Jesus was born. They escaped safely.
Elsmere Police investigating vandalism at historic Black cemetery
Elsmere Police investigating vandalism at historic Black cemetery By FOX19 Digital Staff | December 17, 2020 at 9:45 AM EST - Updated December 17 at 6:28 PM
ELSMERE, Ky. (FOX19) - The Elsmere Police Department is investigating vandalism at the Mary E. Smith Memorial Cemetery.
Police said vandals spray-painted anarchist symbols on signage at the entrance of the historic Black cemetery and on its tombstones.
Elsmere Police Chief Joe Maier said vandals toppled approximately 30 grave headstones from their bases in early December and defaced some of the headstones with black spray paint.
Detective Eric Higgins says based on the type of vandalism used, it leads him to think it was a younger person behind it.
Historic Black cemetery vandalized in Elsmere, 30 headstones toppled Cameron Knight, Cincinnati Enquirer
The Mary E. Smith Memorial Cemetery was vandalized this month with approximately 30 headstones toppled and others defaced with spray paint, police said.
Elsmere Police Chief Joe Maier said the vandalism took place sometime in early December, possibly on Dec. 3, but no witnesses have been identified and there was no video surveillance.
Officials believe juveniles may have been behind the vandalism due to the anarchist symbols found spray-painted at the scene, the letter A with a circle around it.
Elsmere City Manager Matt Dowling said it would be unusual for anarchists to target a Black cemetery.